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City of Mission Experiencing Temporary Low Water Pressure in Portions of the City

MISSION, TX — The City of Mission suffered an overnight electrical disruption at the North Water Plant has led to
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A Trans Woman from the U.S. Seeks Asylum in Canada Over Fears of Trump’s Policies

Toronto (Canada), (EFE) – An American transgender woman requested asylum in Canada on Monday due to fear of persecution in
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Trump’s Push to Block and Expel International Students Harms U.S. Competitiveness, Economy, and Global Standing

Access online version of this press release HERE Washington, DC — In the latest installment of “At What Cost”, America’s Voice highlights
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Immigrant Heritage Month: Urgent Call to Action

Maribel Hastings / Advisor at America’s Voice June is Immigrant Heritage Month, and this year it is commemorated amid one
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PSJA ISD to offer free breakfast, lunch meals for children ages 18 and under through

Program in partnership with Texas Department of Agriculture PHARR – Starting Monday, June 9, 2025, Pharr-San Juan-Alamo ISD (PSJA ISD) will once
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Japanese Baseball Legend Shigeo Nagashima Dies at 89

Tokyo (EFE) – Japanese baseball legend Shigeo Nagashima, who rose to fame during the 1960s and 1970s, passed away on
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Trump’s new office of ‘Western values’ will be a showcase of double standards

Andres Oppenheimer The Trump administration’s plan to create a State Department office of “Democracy and Western values” sounds like a
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Taylor Swift’s Albums Double in Spotify Streams After Reclaiming Her Catalog

New York (EFE) – Taylor Swift’s oldest albums on Spotify doubled their number of streams last Friday—the same day the
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Texas’ undocumented college students no longer qualify for in-state tuition

By Eleanor Klibanoff and Jessica Priest, The Texas Tribune “Texas’ undocumented college students no longer qualify for in-state tuition” was
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